Utah Admin. Code R911-5-700 - [Effective 7/10/2025] Course Coordinator Endorsement
(1) The bureau may
endorse an individual as an EMS course coordinator for a two-year
period.
(2) An individual who seeks
to become endorsed as a course coordinator shall submit to the bureau:
(a) documentation showing completion of a
minimum of 30 hours of EMS instruction no more than one year before the date of
application;
(b) documentation
showing current EMS instructor endorsement;
(c) documentation showing the applicant was a
co-coordinator of record for one bureau approved course with an endorsed course
coordinator;
(d) a written
evaluation and recommendation from the course coordinator in which the
applicant co-coordinated a course;
(e) documentation showing completion of the
bureau's course for new course coordinators within one year before the date of
the application;
(f) a completed
course coordinator endorsement application;
(g) applicable fees;
(h) documentation showing completion of the
bureau's course for new course coordinators;
(i) a completed and signed course coordinator
contract agreeing to abide to the standards and procedures in the Course
Coordinator Manual; and
(j)
documentation showing EMS instructor endorsement.
(3) A course coordinator may only coordinate
courses up to the licensure level for which the course coordinator is
licensed.
(4) If an individual's
EMS license or EMS instructor endorsement lapses, the course coordinator
endorsement shall become invalid until EMS license or EMS instructor
endorsement is renewed.
Notes
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(1) A CRT applying for a renewal license shall be in good standing with the local mental health authority. The local mental health authority or designee may revoke a CRT's license upon written request to the department.
(2) A CRT applying for a renewal license shall complete department-approved continuous education requirements of no less than eight hours every two years.
(3) An individual is responsible to complete and submit required renewal materials to the department at one time, no later than 30 days and no earlier than one year before the individual's current license expiration date. Renewal materials submitted less than 30 days before license expiration may result in license expiration. The department processes renewal material in the order received.
(4) The department may shorten a CRT's license period.
(5) The department may not lengthen an individual's license period to more than two years unless the individual is a member of the National Guard or Reserve component of the Armed Forces and is on active duty when the license expires.